Thursday, 26 March 2009
Finished and sent!
Well today we finished mounting the boards and had them checked to be sent. They were fine and they have been sent now along with the rest! I can't wait to see what will happen next.
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Do the O2
This advert for O2 focuses on music at the O2 and proves that it doesn't advertise the other facilities and amenities as much. The advert does use something that isn't an "O" for the O2 and uses the actual arena for the "O" as it is spinning around on a giant record. I think this is quite interesting as i think our idea stands out, like this one, but fits in with what O2 do and believe.
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
New website
I thought this was something quite interesting to mention, while doing this brief for O2, and being a customer myself, i have been checking the website quite frequently and have seen the changes to the website. It seems more friendly and easy to navigate. The old website looked quite corporate but this new website looks more approachable and relaxed. It seems more user friendly and not all about selling you a contract or a phone.

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Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Monday, 16 March 2009
Poster and leaflet choices
When taking photographs for the posters using origami we had created, we decided that the posters that used an origami piece to represent a letter of the O2 venue was more effective than just an image of the origami on the poster. Also with the leaflet we had to redesign its purpose to make it more interactive with customers and make them want to hold onto it or use it for their benefit. We did this by making the leaflet a suitable size to fold down into an origami piece that would make up one section from the giant paper O2 ball we created and then they would take it into store to either make up and connect to others, thereby redeeming an O2 surprise, or by having a member of staff help build it up and insert it if it is too difficult for the customer (and the customer would still get the surprise). To change all the leaflet and to finish the posters in time, we delegated jobs and i created the posters while Jane created the leaflet.
Lighting studio photographs/Final Models
The following images are what i have created for my sections of the O2 arena's venues. This image is for the club "matter" in the O2 arena. I wanted to create something angular, modular (built together) and triangular as this echos their design of their logo and imagery used on their section of the O2 website.

This image is for the "IndigO2" section of the O2 arena. This music venue is a more opulent and extravagant venue so i thought something like these delicate origami lillies connected together would represent the feel of IndigO2. I thought flowers would do this quite well as lillies are usually a more extravagant and expensive flower as well as giving quite an opulent look also the connection between them represents O2's slogan of "we're better, connected"

This image is where the main concept for our idea came from. We created a kusudama to represent the "O" of the O2. This is the image we will use for the main poster for the campaign of "we're better, connected"
This image is for the "IndigO2" section of the O2 arena. This music venue is a more opulent and extravagant venue so i thought something like these delicate origami lillies connected together would represent the feel of IndigO2. I thought flowers would do this quite well as lillies are usually a more extravagant and expensive flower as well as giving quite an opulent look also the connection between them represents O2's slogan of "we're better, connected"
This image is where the main concept for our idea came from. We created a kusudama to represent the "O" of the O2. This is the image we will use for the main poster for the campaign of "we're better, connected"
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Origami connecting!
This is us putting together the ball. It took a few hours to get right, it was all fun to do though, even if sometimes slightly stressful for certain bits!

Sunday, 8 March 2009
Zoe Bradley
I cant remember where i found this amazing women but i love all her work with pleats, folds and paper structures! I think her main interests are in fashion and that is what a lot of her portfolio is based on but the thinking behind it and the techniques used are something i would like to develop as skills of my own. I love the simplicity of her designs and how you can really see the structure and feel of the paper. I think this is inspiring as it shows there can be a commercial purpose for paper folding and origami.





Saturday, 7 March 2009
Posters by hand
These images are sketches of poster layout designs for each section of the O2 i will be focusing on.





Friday, 6 March 2009
Indigo2 @ the O2
For this poster i will be creating something to represent the more opulent feel that it portrays. It is a music venue that stars more refined acts for a certain type of audience. I will have to show this opulence and grandeur in my work to truly get the feel of Indigo2 across. Below is their current logo.

Matter @ the O2
This venue is a more vibrant young feel to it and it is a purpose built place strictly for music. With their current logo, i think it would be really interesting challenge to create some form of origami for it as it is a geometric design which lends itself to origami quite well. This is my favourite logo from the O2 arena group and i can't wait to start experimenting!







Vue @ the O2
For the cinema experience that is Vue, i plan to create a Kirigami piece as i can't think of anything or anyway (at the moment) to represent cinema in origami. Kirigami is another Japanese art form that is based on paper cutting. I would like to create a film reel or a negative of a film that is ripped or separated so they slogan "we're better, connected" would work quite well. I would like to create a kirigami piece that could maybe slot together so the phrase is highlighted. Below is their current logo.

Thursday, 5 March 2009
Posters
After the crit, we decided that creating imagery for 6 posters would be enough work to take on in the time remaining so we will be not producing leaflets anymore. We will be creating promotional posters to go in O2 stores that inform people about what goes on at the O2 arena.
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Crit
After the little surprise mini crit today, we received feedback about our concept and products. It was mentioned that while the concept was strong (having the modular origami pieces connect to make a whole piece to represent the O2 slogan of "we're better, connected") we still needed to think about the details of our products.
We have decided to separate the main organisations that provide events and entertainment at The O2 Arena between the both of us and we will create an origami piece for each organisation. We will then use these origami modules to create promotional posters that will go in O2 stores to inform people about what is available at The O2. I will be producing imagery for the club matter, the music venue Indigo2 and the vue cinema. When i mentioned the leaflets, people thought it would be a good idea to make the leaflets useful for the arena, so having something like a floor plan/seating plan or how to get to the arena would be a good idea.
These are some floor plans that are used at the moment...

We have decided to separate the main organisations that provide events and entertainment at The O2 Arena between the both of us and we will create an origami piece for each organisation. We will then use these origami modules to create promotional posters that will go in O2 stores to inform people about what is available at The O2. I will be producing imagery for the club matter, the music venue Indigo2 and the vue cinema. When i mentioned the leaflets, people thought it would be a good idea to make the leaflets useful for the arena, so having something like a floor plan/seating plan or how to get to the arena would be a good idea.
These are some floor plans that are used at the moment...

Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Crit
After this first crit we came away with quite good answers as to where we should be moving with the project.
People mentioned that it would be a good idea if our point of sale leaflet had tariff information in it as they found these confusing and would like them to be made simple. They said that when they thought O2, they thought bubbles and blue, and these were the most prominent elements about O2. While experimenting with paper we tried out an idea of a card holder for your top up card but the group were in agreement with each other and said that people no longer use top up cards that frequently and it would become a useless item, so we have decided to not progress with it further. We asked people what they thought O2 didn't promote enough and everybody said The O2 Arena. I agree, as i have never really known what goes on there or what its about, so this will be the focus of our project using origami imagery.
People mentioned that it would be a good idea if our point of sale leaflet had tariff information in it as they found these confusing and would like them to be made simple. They said that when they thought O2, they thought bubbles and blue, and these were the most prominent elements about O2. While experimenting with paper we tried out an idea of a card holder for your top up card but the group were in agreement with each other and said that people no longer use top up cards that frequently and it would become a useless item, so we have decided to not progress with it further. We asked people what they thought O2 didn't promote enough and everybody said The O2 Arena. I agree, as i have never really known what goes on there or what its about, so this will be the focus of our project using origami imagery.
Leaflet format considerations.
While experimenting with paper for a leaflet format we these two models stood out as being interesting ways to present information. The first is just an origami pattern that can be transformed into an octagon shape and the second is a traditional Japanese money envelope.





My paper mind
I found this video that shows a really interesting way to use paper to illustrate/animate and below the video it shows how the video was created.
Monday, 2 March 2009
Kusudama
As our idea is focused on origami and we are wanting to create pieces that are relevant to O2, we thought this paper Kusudama (lit translated as medicine ball) could be used to represent the O of O2. This is only a prototype so the colours used are not what we would use for the final piece but the shape is relatively the same. I think it would look really professional in white crisp lightweight card.
This is the ball as a whole.

This is a detail of the patterns the paper makes once pieced together.

This is the inside of the ball where you can see how they all connect together to create the ball.
This is the ball as a whole.
This is a detail of the patterns the paper makes once pieced together.
This is the inside of the ball where you can see how they all connect together to create the ball.
O2 Adverts
I have been looking at these O2 adverts for inspiration for colours, layouts, styles and the feeling that O2 portray to their audience. Below are some of the better examples.
This is the start up animation when certain O2 phones turn on...
This advert was specifically designed to be aired for Valentines day and i think it is a good way to illustrate the slogan "we're better, connected"
This is the start up animation when certain O2 phones turn on...
This advert was specifically designed to be aired for Valentines day and i think it is a good way to illustrate the slogan "we're better, connected"
Sunday, 1 March 2009
O2 interview...
...well Lambie Nairn, the company who redesigned O2. This section of the interview from Computer Projects magazine shows a quote which mentions how Lambie Nairn thought about consumers, i thought was quite an interesting way to think about consumers and this is probably why O2 seem quite a popular and friendly company.

The images below are screenshots from Lambie Nairns website about how they re-designed O2 the brand and The O2 arena.


The images below are screenshots from Lambie Nairns website about how they re-designed O2 the brand and The O2 arena.


O as object
After looking at Lambie Nairns website, i can see that they have created something to represent the "O" of the O2 instead of the traditional typography, several times and they have been quite experimental with what they use. I think this will work in our favour for our concept.





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